im so bored give me the answers for a man with a genetic disease marries a women who does not carry the diease it is not possible for thier sons to have the disease but their daughter will inherit it the disease must be what is it

To determine the disease that meets the given criteria, we need to understand the mode of inheritance. From the given scenario, we know that only the daughter will inherit the disease, which implies an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern.

In an X-linked recessive inheritance, a disease-causing gene is located on the X chromosome. Males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. If a male inherits a disease-causing gene on his X chromosome, he will develop the disease since the Y chromosome does not carry a matching healthy gene. On the other hand, females need to inherit two copies of the disease-causing gene to be affected since they have a second X chromosome that may carry a healthy copy.

Given that the man has a genetic disease and the woman does not carry the disease, it can be concluded that the man carries the disease-causing gene on his X chromosome. Since he can only pass on either an X or a Y chromosome to his offspring, the sons will always receive a Y chromosome (and not the disease-causing gene) from their father. Therefore, the sons will not inherit the disease.

However, the daughters will receive the X chromosome with the disease-causing gene from their father since the mother does not carry the disease. As a result, the daughters will inherit the disease.

Based on this information, the disease in question is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder. Without specific details about the disease, we cannot provide its specific name or symptoms. If you have more specific information about the disease, please let me know, and I'll do my best to help.